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"he reverted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate that a person has returned to a previous state or behavior. For example: - "After years of living in the city, he reverted to his rural roots and moved back to his hometown." - "Despite trying to change his ways, he always reverted back to his old habits when under stress." - "He went through a period of rebellion, but eventually he reverted to his more obedient nature." - "The medication initially helped with his symptoms, but eventually he reverted to his previous state of illness."
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In the Nonet he reverted to an essentially tonal language.
By degrees, he reverted to his prewar, art-fomenting self.
But time after time, he reverted to his old patterns.
At the White House, he reverted to technocratic tropes.
I made it more personal; he reverted to the original.
"But today, he reverted to his old style.
He reverted to playing with panache rather than too properly.
But, on this occasion, he reverted to a cartoon cutout of the stereotypical Yorkshireman.
Then after the getaway, he reverted to his normal personality & settled in a small town.
When that did not reverse the drifting polls, he reverted to support of nuclear power.
He reverted to type, meandered forward and could not get back.
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